I want nothing more than a hut in a forest. Screw everyone else and their dreams of wealth and 'enriched society'.

I have often thought that if the world gets no better for myself or any better in general I would become a mountain man and live the rest of my life secluded away from all civilization amongst forest and mountains.

True - we seem to have lost the ethic of honor. Check out the more recent writings of one David Myatt, who has tried to make honor the center of what he calls the new Aryan way of life, the Numinous Way.

Until we have overthrown the Jewish regime, chivalry will be worthless. We need to cutthroat our way into power if we have to. Lets save pleasantries and kindness for when they would actually do any good.

Capitalism is nothing more than a drug. It feels good in the short term, but ultimately kills not only your body, but your very soul.

Money was supposed to be nothing more than a tool to facilitate trade to make barter easier. The self-chosen have transformed it into horrific deus ex machina with which to rule by.

Honour and chivalry are difficult to encapsulate, but essential to practise. I try, not always with success, to apply both on a daily basis. Both in many ways are linked to my Heathen beliefs, but they should be practised by all.

What is honour? I think this saying goes some way to explaining it:

Reputation is what other people know about you.
Honour is what you know about yourself.

I am not sure who said this but it is accurate to an extent. Honour in many ways is self-respect and it is pride. It is central to dignity. Without dignity we are nothing as people. We would lack value. Without pride in our selves we are worthless. Honour is keeping these intact. It is acting in a way that does not compromise your dignity or your reputation. Many say, “screw society” or do not care what others think, but I believe we need to so we can be active upstanding members of society. We are gregarious, what others think matters. Honour is reputation as well. What people think of us reflects how they will react to us in our lives. If we are untrustworthy, selfish, arrogant, or vindictive, then people will think less of us. We will be worthless in their eyes. I speak from experience here as someone who has very slowly regained honour. I am still growing from quite a shallow, bitter individual to one who is beginning to see the merit of older social values. Honour is respect, not just from others but also from ourselves. That others respect us is important, but we need to respect ourselves and recognise our qualities. In Heathen times a man's word was his honour. What he said mattered. If he promised to do something then he was bound to do it. Being an oath breaker was as worse a crime as murder. People needed to trust others.

Chivalry is dealing fair with all. I am courteous to any one. I don’t treat non-whites like filth because they are in my country. I don’t want them here but I am not going to gain from being abusive or violent. I have tried that path; it doesn’t work except make you feel hollow. Chivalry is not the same as passivity. A chivalrous man is not a coward, but he is someone who treats all including his enemies with honour. Chivalry is courtesy. For me it is one of the hallmarks of western civilisation. It is found in many cultures, but only in Europe does it appear to have a sense of fairness. In East Asian cultures it seems to be a mask for gaining the upper hand. As a code of conduct it is probably defined best within Christian knightly culture, but Heathens practised courtesy as well for example welcoming strangers into ones home. Chivalry equates quite easily with morality and social bonds.

It is true war is not fair. The outcome of war is in those who are strong enough to take and win in combat.

I will say though us being of honor amongst and against our enemies shows our superiority. To be like a rat gnawing at our enemies makes us no better.

It is true our enemies have no honor against us, however are we to act the same?

I will not allow some concept like honor be the noose that hangs me.

I fight to survive. I fight for my race to survive. I do not fight to be fair when it is not in my best interest.

Not against an enemy that is counting on me to be fair so they can use it to stab us in the back.

My honor does not include showing my back to the enemy to give them free shots.

But I will open doors for the ladies and be nice to the elderly and the weak. Just like the 9 virtues and charges. But that does not count for those that are trying to kill me and my kind off. They get wrath, not honor.

People are seeming to put that aside. These were rules for how we treated our family and friends, and at times of peace, our friendly competition.

To honor all is to tolerate anything. I am not going to show Katrina like hordes the fairness or courtesy that I would my folk.

Honor is like trust. You earn it with honorable actions and expect it in return. what do you do with "honor debtors" when they don't pay up? Do you keep being nice or do you take sanctions? When in Rome you speak their language. You pay in their coins.

This sense of honor is something our enemy values, but they only value it when we show it to them. We're not allowed to think of our people though. It's how things got this bad. They count on it every day. We are too polite to those that take advantage of us. There should be no mandate to act civilised to those who harm us.